Title: Mary Fox Herling Collection

Genre: Papers

Dates: 1914-1980 (Predominantly, 1940s-60s)

Size: 4.5 linear feet

ID#: 1729

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Ø     Correspondents

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Mary Fox Herling was born in New York City on December 12, 1893 and grew up in Montclair, New Jersey.  After graduation from Vassar College and a year at Oxford Univeristy, she taught first in a private school in Colorado Springs and later in Chicago’s Francis Parker School and the Brooklyn Ethical Culture School.

During the 1930s Mary Fox, a member of the Socialist Party, served as executive secretary of the League for Industrial Democracy, recruiting field workers, editing its pictorial magazine, The Unemployed, and establishing a series of national lectures and chautauquas.  She also established and managed Bleecker Gardens in Greenwich Village, a major conversion of tenements into housing for artists and writers.  In the late 1930s she was active in the movement to aid refugees from Hitler’s Europe, helping to organize the American Friends for German Freedom.

She moved to Washington, D. C. in 1941 and during World War II worked as an administrator for the cooperative housing section of the War Labor Board, which later became the Federal Public Housing Authority.  After the war she served as administrative secretary for the Washington Newspaper Guild and then as president and driving force of Group Housing Cooperative, whose members bought an old golf course in Bethesda, Maryland and built the Bannockburn community.

In 1925 Mary Fox married labor publicist and author Benjamin Stolberg.  They had a son, David, divorcing in 1929, and in 1937 she married labor writer John Herling.  Mary Fox Herling died in Bethesda, Maryland on November 4, 1978.

The papers of Mary Fox Herling consist largely of personal correspondence with family and friends and reflect to a lesser extent her professional activities with the League for Industrial Democracy, the War Labor Board and the cooperative housing movement.  Related material may be found in the John Herling Collection.

The cost of processing the Mary Fox Herling papers was underwritten by a gift from the estate of John Herling.

Subjects

American Friends for German Freedom

Bannockburn Cooperators, Inc.

Housing, Cooperative--United States

League for Industrial Democracy

Refugees--World War, 1939-1945

Socialist Party U.S.A.

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Correspondents

 

Transfers

A few photographs of Mary Fox, John Herling, the David Stolberg family and the Austen Albu family have been transferred to the Archives Audiovisual Department.

 

Related Collections

John Herling Collection

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Series Statement

9 manuscript boxes

Series I, Family Correspondence, 1930s-1970s, Boxes 1-5

[Box1] [Box2] [Box3] [Box4] [Box5]

Series II, General Correspondence, 1930s-1970s, Boxes 5-7

[Box5] [Box6] [Box7]

Series III, Subject Files, 1914-1980, Boxes 7-9

[Box7] [Box8] [Box9]

 

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Contents

[Box1] [Box2] [Box3] [Box4] [Box5] [Box6] [Box7] [Box8] [Box9]

 


Series I

Family Correspondence, 1930s-1970s

Boxes 1-5

[Box 1]

1.      Achtenberg, Hannah, 1967-68

2.      Allen, Ann Coleman, n.d.,  1940s-1970s

3-4.   Case, Lelia Fox, n.d.

5.      Case, Lelia Fox, 1950s

6-9.   Case, Lelia Fox, 1960-70

10.     Coleman, McAlister, n.d., 1942-50

[Box 2]

1.      Coleman, McAlister and Peggy, n.d., 1940s-1960s

2.      Collier, Pru Fox Conover, and family, n.d., 1957-68, 1976

3.      Ducas, Jacques and Nettie Herling, and family, 1954-69

4.      Fox, Barbara (Bob) Condit, n.d.

5.      Fox, Barbara (Bob) Condit, 1942-74

6.      Fox, Frank, n.d., 1942-74

7.      Fox, Leslie, n.d., 1953-58

8.      Fox, Mike Condit, and family, n.d., 1942, 1946, 1967

9.      Fox, Ruth, n.d., 1951-68, 1975

10.     Fox, Ruth Marie Treadwell, n.d., 1935, 1949-72

11.     Green, Stan and Pat Fox, and family, n.d., 1940s-1960s

12.     Herling, John, n.d.

13-14.Herling, John, 1937-41

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[Box 3]

1.      Herling, John, 1942-43

2-3.   Herling, John, 1946

4.      Herling, John, 1947, 1949-50

5-6.   Herling, John, 1953-59

7.      Herling, John, 1960-62, 1974

8.      Herling, John; Geneva trip, 1963

9.      Lessard, Louise Fox, n.d.

10.     Lessard, Louise Fox, 1948-62

11.     Miscellaneous, 1939, 1943-75

12.     Rinker, Ralph and Tess Herling, n.d., 1946, 1972

13.     Stolberg, Benjamin, 1945, 1950

14-15.Stolberg, David; articles in Rocky Mountain News, 1950s-1960s

16.     Stolberg, David; articles in Scripps-Howard News, 1960s

17.     Stolberg, David; articles in Washington Daily News, 1950, 1966-67

[Box 4]

1.      Stolberg, David, and family, n.d.

2.      Stolberg, David, 1930s

3-7.   Stolberg, David, 1943-50

8.      Stolberg, David; correspondence from Korea, 1950-52

9-13.  Stolberg, David, and family, 1951-55

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[Box 5]

1-9.   Stolberg, David, and family, 1956-65

10.     Stolberg, David, and family, 1966-67, 1969, 1971

11.     Touf, Leda Fox, 1940s

12.     Weissman, Bernard and Rita Herling, n.d., 1958, 1966

13.     Whelden, Harry and Jane Fox, and family, n.d., 1949-72


Series II

General Correspondence, 1930s-1970s

Boxes 5-7

14-15.Albu, Austen, n.d., 1942-74

16.     Albu, Colin, 1941-45, 1956-68

17.     Albu, Martin, 1941-44, 1959-72

18.     Albu, Rose, n.d., 1943-45

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[Box 6]

1-2.   Albu, Rose, 1946-56

3.      Blanshard, Paul and Mary, 1958, 1963

4.      Branting, Sonja, 1935, 1940-41

5.      Dillmann, Fritz, and family, n.d., 1950s-1960s

6.      Edwards, George and Peg, and family, n.d., 1937-68

7.      Ehrmann, Henry, and family, n.d., 1948-68

8.      Feiler, Marie, 1952-55, 1962-68

9.      Gilbert, Jim and Cecil, 1957-58, 1964-69

10.     Gold, Ruth Schechter, 1950s

11.     Heller, Doris Tullar, 1947, 1955, 1957, 1965

12.     Jahoda, Marie (Mitzi), 1945, 1955, 1958

13.     Keegan, Mary, n.d., 1954-58, 1967

14-15.Lachmann, Kurt and Margot, n.d., 1945-77

16.     Lee, Jennie, 1933, 1939-41

17.     Miscellaneous, n.d.

18-19.Miscellaneous, 1930s-1970s

20.     Nobbe, Susanne, 1953-77

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[Box 7]

1.      Raskin, Rose, n.d., 1957

2.      Rosenthal, Clarice, n.d., 1947, 1954-56

3.      Thomas, Norman, 1932-40, 1957

4.      Yaffee, Ruth, 1955-57


Series III

Subject Files, 1914-1980

Boxes 7-9

5.      American Friends for German Freedom; corres., n.d., 1939, 1942-44

6-8.   American Friends for German Freedom; In Re: Germany, 1941-44

9-10.  American Friends for German Freedom; Inside Germany Reports, 1940-44

11.     American Friends for German Freedom; minutes, 1940-42, 1944

12.     American Friends for German Freedom; misc., 1939-43

13.     Bannockburn; corres., misc., 1946-49

14.     Bannockburn; news clippings, n.d., 1945-47, 1957

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[Box 8]

1.      “Bannockburn: The Story of a Cooperative Community,” 1978

2.      Chou-Chou, 1950s

3-4.   Federal Public Housing Authority job, Dec 1942-Mar 1944

5.      Fox family history and genealogy

6.      Group Health Cooperative, 1941

7-9.   Herling, Mary Fox; condolences, 1978

10-11.Herling, Mary Fox; job applications, 1940-42

12.     Herling, Mary Fox; marriage to John Herling, 1937

[Box 9]

1.      Herling, Mary Fox; memorial service, Dec 1978

2.      Herling, Mary Fox; obituaries, 1978

3.      Herling, Mary Fox; passports

4.      Herling, Mary Fox; Vassar transcript, 1917

5.      Herling family genealogy

6.      Housing cooperatives, misc.; corres., speech, 1935-53

7.      Labor Problem: Outline for Reading and Study by Herbert Elmer Mills, 1915

8.      League for Industrial Democracy; corres., meeting programs, publications, n.d., 1937-41, 1950, 1955

9.      National Sharecroppers Week, 1940-42

10.     Norman Thomas Scholarship in Memory of Mary Fox Herling, 1979-80

11.     Socialism: Outline for Reading and Study by Herbert Elmer Mills, 1914

12.     Socialist Party; corres., membership cards, 1932-40

13.     Stolberg, Benjamin; death and estate, 1951

14.     Stolberg, David, and family, articles about, 1950s-1960s

15.     Stolberg, David; birth, education, marriage, 1927, 1940-50

16.     Stolberg, David; U.S. Army, 1948-49

17.     Superstition, Please contest, 1941

18.     War Production Board job, 1944-45

19.     Washington Newspaper Guild job, 1946-47

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